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Posted on 15 July 201918 July 2019

Who uses collection data? | Digital Collections Programme

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The Global Biodiversity Information Facility provides open access to the world’s biodiversity data

There is an incredible amount of specimen data providing critical information on the  natural world, but with less than 10% of the estimated 1.5 billion specimens digitally accessible, who is using this information? Continue reading “Who uses collection data? | Digital Collections Programme”

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